What Grace Means: Selflessness Undeserved

What Grace Means: Selflessness Undeserved

Marriage is the best and hardest thing that can happen to a person in so many ways. It is both beautiful and difficult, a thing to be grown and cherished and nurtured whether you feel like it or are having a bad day. It teaches you lessons you never knew you had to learn - and sometimes you didn't want to learn them to begin with. Marriage has shown me a lot of things throughout the past 6 years, and one of those is my own tendency towards selfishness.

I never wanted to live alone. I moved straight out of my parents' house to a college dorm with a roommate, and from there I lived with other people right until Nathan and I got married. I liked it this way. I had no desire to be alone, knowing I would go a little crazy if I didn't have someone there to talk to or just hang out with throughout the day. Never having lived alone, and in a big family with three siblings, I always thought that sharing and selflessness was high on my list of life achievements...

Foodie Friday: Oh Em Gee Veggie Burger

Foodie Friday: Oh Em Gee Veggie Burger

I've been hearing about the idea of 'personal work' for a long time now. Creative people often get stuck because we are called on to constantly be creative in one area - and it's easy to get burnt out! Personal work is an outlet for the pent-up creativity in other areas of life that we aren't always able to express - and it took me awhile to find mine! So what is my other creative passion? Cooking!

I love cooking. My mom taught me how to cook not only delicious but healthy food since the time I was young. Now I love creating something out of nothing - Nathan's favorite dishes usually happen when I have no recipe, and just start pulling out ingredients and spices to blend together. This is where I can get extremely creative!

In light of that, I recently bought the latest cookbook from Angela Liddon called Oh She Glows Every Day...

My New York Bridal Fashion Week Adventure | Personal

My New York Bridal Fashion Week Adventure | Personal

At first I considered naming this blog "that one time I met Martha Stewart" but I figured since my trip encompassed several DAYS I would focus on the fact that I got to go to New York Bridal Fashion Week instead! More on that story later...

As the features editor for Tidewater and Tulle, a local wedding blog, I am often given amazing opportunities thanks to my boss and friend Chelsea. When she asked if I wanted to explore New York as the whole city transformed to host bridal fashion week, I immediately said yes! We made travel arrangements, nailed down final details, and I was ready to go.

My trip started right after the hurricane wedding weekend in Maymont. Nathan dropped me off at the bus station that night and I took the overnight Greyhound to the city. I was freezing and barely slept, so when I got to New York at 5:30am with severe exhaustion and rain pounding my face, all I could think about was a nice warm bed! Add in an hour trek and I fell into the comfort at the Omni Berkshire for as long as I could before my first appointment...